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Pakistan releases 20 Indian fishermen as goodwill gesture
The fishermen will be handed over to Border Security Force at Wagah on Monday
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23 Indian fishermen apprehended
Four fishing vessels were taken into custody in Pakistani waters early Friday morning
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Pakistan releases 20 Indian fishermen
Government has taken the decision as a goodwill gesture amidst tensions between the two countries
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Indian fishermen sent to jail
According to the order of the court, all Indian fishermen were taken in police custody
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Third batch of 100 Indian fishermen released
They were taken to Karachi Cantonment Railway Station from where they boarded Pakistan Business Express for Lahore
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Pakistan delivers medical assistance to Indian fishermen stuck at sea
Naval forces deliver food, medical supplies and help repair Indian boat
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Pakistan releases 145 Indian fishermen as goodwill gesture
The fishermen will travel to Lahore and then reach India via Wagah Border
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Maritime agency arrests 28 Indian fishermen
Five fishing boats also seized, fishermen handed over to Docks police station in Karachi
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Pakistan releases 68 Indian fishermen, 61 Afghans as ‘goodwill gesture’
Afghan nationals were imprisoned under various charges in Karachi's Malir jail
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Authorities free 78 Indian fishermen
They were released from Karachi's Landhi jail, says official
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Pakistan hands over list of Indian prisoners to Indian High Commission
Of the total 546 prisoners, 52 are civilians and 494 fishermen
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Court orders repatriation of 350 Indian fishermen
Arrested fishermen were pardoned after the pleaded guilty
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29 Indian fishermen remanded to jail
Case registered under Foreigners Act, 1946
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29 Indian fishermen arrested by MSA for violating maritime boundary
Pakistan's Maritime Security Agency (MSA) says five boats belonging to the fishermen have also been seized
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PMSA arrests 60 Indian fishermen
150 Pakistani fishermen are still languishing in Indian jails
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Pakistan releases dozens of Indian fishermen
Another 100 fishermen remain in prison, waiting for Indian High Commission to confirm their nationality, says official
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45 Indian fishermen arrested, boats seized
The fishermen made attempts to avoid the coast guard security before getting apprehended
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Goodwill gesture: 18 Indian fishermen released in Karachi
They will cross the border at Wagah today
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Violating boundaries: Indian fishermen remanded to prison
These 59 fishermen were arrested along with 10 boats from Sir Creek waters by the Maritime Security Agency
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59 Indian fishermen arrested, 10 boats seized
The agency responsible for guarding the maritime frontiers brought the detained people to Karachi
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Goodwill gesture: 87 Indian fishermen freed
The fishermen will be handed over to Indian authorities at Wagah border crossing
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Fishing for trouble
Islamabad on March 6 released 87 Indian fishermen and would free 86 others later this month
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So long: Indian fishermen reunited with families
Edhi Foundation gave them Rs5,000 each and clothes as a gift
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87 Indians freed after more than two years
Another 86 are expected to be released on March 20
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Troubled Waters: 20 Indian fishermen sent on remand
They were later handed over to Docks police station for conducting an investigation
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Territorial violation: 88 Indian fishermen caught, 16 boats seized
The FIRt against the fishermen has been registered under sections of the Foreigners Act, as well as the Fisheries Act
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Marine forces arrest 66 Indian fishermen
Maritime Security Agency also captured 10 boats
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Caught in the net: Fishing in foreign waters
Maritime Security Agency arrested 27 Indian fishermen for fishing in Pakistan’s territory
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70 Indian fishermen arrested off Sindh coast
Pakistan Maritime Security Agency says all fishermen were arrested when they were in Pakistani waters
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The taste of freedom: Authorities release 163 Indian fishermen
The released fishermen were sent to Lahore through Allama Iqbal Train from Karachi Cantonment Railway Station